Dressed In Decay
by CKY

Album: An Answer Can Be Found (2005)
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  • Imperfection she's been told
    The positives are undersold
    A gain of envy, a loss of health
    Preparing to consume herself

    She does not see the pulsing veins
    She does not feel her own restraints
    Before her eyes the beauty is wasting away
    Reflections placed, she's dressed in decay

    You see the struggle flood the skin
    From promises to paper-thin
    She turns a blind eye, will of stone
    From stunning smile, to flesh and bone

    She does not see the pulsing veins
    She does not feel her own restraints
    Before her eyes the beauty is wasting away
    Reflections placed, she's dressed in decay

    She does not see the pulsing veins
    She does not feel her own restraints
    Before her eyes the beauty is wasting away
    Reflections placed, she's dressed in decay Publisher: TUNECORE INC, TuneCore Inc.
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Comments: 1

  • Kris from Detroit, MiAgreed. Great song, by a great band. Watch the video.
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